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Coordinates: 44°26N 19°09E / 44.433°N 19.150°E / 44.433; 19.150
 

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Donja Borina
Доња Борина
Donja Borina is located in Serbia
Donja Borina

Donja Borina

Coordinates: 44°26′N 19°09′E / 44.433°N 19.150°E / 44.433; 19.150
Country Serbia
MunicipalityMali Zvornik
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Center of Donja Borina Primary school Braca Ribar

Donja Borina (Serbian Cyrillic: Доња Борина) is a villageinSerbia. It is situated in the Mali Zvornik municipality, in the Mačva DistrictofCentral Serbia. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population was 1,731 in 2002.

Location of the Mali Zvornik municipality in Serbia
Historical population
YearPop.±%
19481,187—    
19531,290+8.7%
19611,395+8.1%
19711,446+3.7%
19811,521+5.2%
19911,707+12.2%
20021,731+1.4%
20111,523−12.0%
Source: [2]

About village

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Donja Borina consists of two major settlements Batar and Andraca. For any of them they do not know exactly how they got the name. Batar is much more urban than Andraca, there is a church, primary school, post and cultural center, where is the local administration.

Andraca is a part of the village where people are mostly deal with agriculture, limekiln and selling of timber. Other hamlets are: Dedinje, Stojanovici, Petkovici, Kikanovici, Pavlovici, Filipovici, Lepenica and Gucevo.

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Certainly the most attractive part of the village is located near the Drina river, along which there are two restaurants.

References

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  1. ^ InSerbian Књига 9, Становништво, упоредни преглед броја становника 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002, подаци по насељима, Републички завод за статистику, Београд, мај 2004, ISBN 86-84433-14-9
  • ^ "Comparative Overview of the Number of Population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011: Data by Settlements" (PDF). stat.gov.rs. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. April 2014. Retrieved 31 Jan 2021.
  • See also

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    44°26′N 19°09′E / 44.433°N 19.150°E / 44.433; 19.150


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